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The Bearing Heater Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper lifting techniques
- Inadequate training
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Electrical hazards
- Damaged equipment
- 3. Area Preparation
- Cluttered workspace
- Slippery surfaces
- 4. Device Setup
- Incorrect installation
- Overheating components
- 5. Test Run
- Unexpected equipment failure
- Noise hazards
- 6. Operating Bearing Heater
- Burns
- Electrocution
- 7. Handling Heated Bearings
- Hot surfaces
- Dropping bearings
- 8. Cool Down Process
- Insufficient cooling time
- Touching hot parts
- 9. Equipment Shut Down
- Incorrect shutdown process
- Lingering heat
- 10. Disassembling Setup
- Handling hot components
- Equipment damage
- 11. Area Clean-Up
- Tripping hazards
- Mishandling of waste
- 12. Final Inspection
- Missed hazards
- Equipment malfunction